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Cult
Rock · 2014 · 11 tracks

Cult

Technical guitar work meets cynical, minor-key anthems. A polished yet defiant record that captures the feeling of being an outsider in your own life.

February 18, 2014 · Hopeless Records

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A defiant and technically sharp exploration of cynicism and self-worth wrapped in minor-key melodies.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Big Cheese
2:40
02
Time Has Come
3:30
03
Hate Me
2:54
04
You're No Match
3:22
05
Pigsty
3:55
06
Transitive Property
3:55
07
Stuttering
3:55
08
Bear With Me
3:10
09
Objectivist On Fire
3:59
10
Something's Wrong
3:04
11
The Whitest Lie
3:46
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive opening riff of Big Cheese that immediately establishes the album's technical aggression.
The shift into the soaring, desperate chorus of Transitive Property where the guitars soften for emotional impact.
The intricate, dueling guitar solos in Objectivist On Fire that showcase the band's metal-influenced precision.
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